0:00-1:35 Some Countries: Piano 1:36, 1:46, 1:47, 1:48, 1:49 Germany, Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovakia and Denmark: Klavier 2:00 Hungary: *Z O N G O R A*
Well well well. In Czechia, we have both of the words and both mean a different instrument. Klavír is used for the instrument with the big wing which is used for example in classical music, meanwhile piano is the thing without the wing which is played in schools for example
I think Germany leading several countries in the biggest screw up in an iFluent caused Mr. Kingdom to roll over laughing off screen at the end. After India decided to “tease” Mr. Kingdom twice, I think he went to Germany and said “give it your all” to which Germany replied “I’ll get the boys”. Long story short, don’t “tease” Mr. Kingdom.
5:23 As a brazillian, I have to say: This is the most accurate thing I've heard in my life (For people who don't get it, in Brazil we tend to get late from school or work because of traffic. And yes, *IT'S LEGIT ROUTINE IN HERE-* )
As a Panamanian I can say that, even though it happens here too, the bosses aren't allowing to get late, however we do use the same excuses like "I'm arriving" while we're still at home
Actually piano in Italian it means other word. In musical lenguage there are two words of italian origin one of that words are piano what it means to play an instrument in a soft way and forte what it means stronger
@@TheShadow14150 i know🙂 cuz i am a native Arabic speaker🙂 but since he used the used the accent for all countries so he should've used it for Arabic too.
5:06 I'll try my best........ My own subtitles: 🇧🇷: Osz emamoza brenerzi mekesz tainsz pointo edal u Brazil, Itamen *komusz* sztefica sesatra u Squelingarce 🇬🇧: Atweza? Nononononono.. Noonkapo diatreza! Sofemazu ne momentero, palamier pun toledante! 🇧🇷: Esse! Szoosh tament tupari sumesecazu presatensouu *I think I should give up, like for my pain*